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(No Model.) Y

l N. MALMAR.

Goat.

Patented April 5,1881.

NPETERS. PHOTOLITHOGRAPHER WASMINGYON. i)` C4 UNITED STATES PATENTOEEICE.

NILS MALMAR, 0F BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

COAT.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N6. 239,814, dated April 5,1881.

Application led September 1l, 1880. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known thatI, NILs MALMAR, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings andState of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Goats,of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to overcoats provided or supplied with detachableand interchangeable inner linings adapted for different seasons, so thatby simply attaching a warmer lining a fall overcoat may be Worn even inWinter, said lining being described and claimed in Patent No. 214,431,granted to me April l5, 1879.

The object of my present invention is to provide an improvement on theinvention just referred to, whereby linings ot' warming capacitycorresponding to that of the body-1ining may be applied to thecoat-sleeves simultaneously with the application of the said bodylining,provisions being made for rapidly and securely attaching the same,- audfor facilitating the taking oli' or putting on of the coat with as muchease and comfort to the wearer.

as if the said linings were permanently sewed in the sleeves in theusual manner.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure l represents a general inside viewof a coat with the said supplementary lining attached. Fig. 2 is asimilar view of the same, in which the sleeveis completely turned toexpose the sleevelining and thebody-lining ispartly unbuttoned andturned up. Fig. 3 is a sectional detail view of a portion of thesleeve-lining.

Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.

A designates the coat, and B the supplementary bodylining, detachablyattached along the lapel of the coat by temporary fastening devices a,and at the'back by buttons and button-holes, as shown at b.

To accomplish the object of my present invention, I provide for eachofthe coat-sleeves a supplementary lining, C, and stitch the same to thebody-lining B at the shoulder, so that the said sleeve-lining will formone piece with the body-lining, and maybe applied and removed simultaneously with the latter'. The supplementary sleeve-lining() sbuttonedorother- Wise temporarily secured to the coat around v thearmhole, as shown at d, and around the sleeve-cuff, as shown at d.

The sleeve-lining may, ofcourse, be made independent of the body-lining,and separately attached; but I prefer to stitch them together to formone complete supplementary lining, as before stated, whether used in askeleton-coat or in a coat having the usual permanent lining.

1n order to present the elegant appearance required in a goodcoat-sleeve, and the smooth surface needed to prevent unnecessaryadhesion between the inner coat and the sleeve of the overcout, so as tofacilitate thc putting on and taking off of the latter, I provide thesupplementary sleeve-lining C with a permanent silk, satin, or othersmooth facing, D, stitched to it at cuff and armhole, as shown in Fig.3.

Having thus described my invention, what l claim as new, and desire tosecure'by Letters Patent, is i 1. A supplementary lining-sleeve, C,adapted to be attached, as aV temporary inner sleeve.- lining, to acoat, substantially as set forth.

2. A supplementary lining, B C, consisting of the combination of thesleeve-lining C and body-lining B, made in one piece, by beingpermanently secured together at the shoulder, and adapted to beattached, as a complete temporary inner lining, toa coat, substantiallyras specified.

N ILS MALMAR.

Witnesses:

WILLIAM PARKER, E. E. MALMAR.

